If you level the playing field enough, it's pure chance who is going to win.
Apparently you want to eliminate any of the skill differences between players.
Makes sense, because you lack the skills.
The biggest problem with open bowling is it's difficult to get the ball to react properly on the back end.
Back end reaction is allows a more skillful bowler to score much higher than a "chucker"
When you take back end reaction away (like at temecula) most of the skill differences are gone.
Then it's just a matter of consistency.
The handicap is based on being able to use the full range of skills.
Bowling on crap conditions benefits someone like you, so your insisting on open bowling demonstrates an unfair bias on your part.
At Chaparral300, after practice, I targeted 10 board. In 3 games, I never hit the 11 board or left, and only hit the 9 board or right once.
But because the lanes had a ton of carry down, 9 board would miss the headpin right, and the left half of the 10 board would go through the nose.
I left a ton of (light pocket) 7 pins, and (almost on the nose) 6 pins.
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